Lexicographical Neighbors of Bunkoed
Literary usage of Bunkoed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon & Cant: Embracing English, American, and Anglo by Albert Barrère, Charles Godfrey Leland (1889)
"... was "bunkoed" out of several thousand dollars. Bunkum. See BUNCOMBE.
Bunny grub (Cheltenham College), green vegetables, called "grass" at the Royal ..."
2. Dissertations by Mr. Dooley by Finley Peter Dunne (1906)
"Nobody is too smart to be bunkoed. Th' on'y kind iv people that can be ...
Ye can be too honest to be bunkoed, but niver too smart. ..."
3. Henry Demarest Lloyd, 1847-1903, a Biography by Caroline Augusta Lloyd (1912)
"... the public with a grand stock exchange gamble, to end in collapse and devastation
for estates, investors, widows and orphans, who are to be "bunkoed"? ..."
4. Pioneers and Makers of Arkansas by Josiah Hazen Shinn (1908)
"Robert Crittenden made one of those strictly American farce talks, in which he
assumed the role of “The Great Father,” and bunkoed the Indians in the ..."
5. Indiana and Indianans: A History of Aboriginal and Territorial Indiana and by Jacob Piatt Dunn (1919)
"... felt that they had been "bunkoed" in some way, and says, ' ' When the count
was taken of the number of Sons of Liberty on whom we could rely, ..."